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When the points of the orbit converge to one or more limits, the set of [[accumulation point]]s of the orbit is known as the '''[[limit set]]''' or the '''ω-limit set'''.
The ideas of attraction and repulsion generalize similarly; one may categorize iterates into [[stable manifold|stable set]]s and [[unstable set]]s, according to the
Other limiting
==Invariant measure==
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Note: these two special cases of {{math|''ax''<sup>2</sup> + ''bx'' + ''c''}} are the only cases that have a closed-form solution. Choosing ''b'' = 2 = –''a'' and ''b'' = 4 = –''a'', respectively, further reduces them to the nonchaotic and chaotic logistic cases discussed prior to the table.
Some of these examples are related among themselves by simple conjugacies.
==Means of study==
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* [[Functional square root]]
* [[Abel function]]
* [[Schröder's equation]]
* [[Böttcher's equation]]
* [[Infinite compositions of analytic functions]]
* [[Flow (mathematics)]]
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